The Fastest & Lightest
Vittoria Ultra Light Speed inner tubes are made for pure speed. Designed to offer the lowest rolling resistance possible, Ultra Light Speed are the fastest and lightest tubes ever developed by Vittoria.
Made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), which offers lower rolling resistance and lighter weight compared to standard butyl inner tubes, these tubes are 70% lighter and 14% faster. By using Ultra Light Speed tubes in both tires, you can save up to 160 g. That's why Ultra Light Speed are the perfect choice for road cyclists that want the highest speed without giving up the practicality and ease of use of a tube tire setup.
Made in Germany, the TPU material of Ultra Light Speed tubes is 100% recyclable – the valve must be cut off from the tube before disposal.
Features:
- Compatible with disc brake wheels only
- Ultra fast: designed to offer the lowest rolling resistance possible
- Package contains cleaning cloth and patch
- Ultra light: 30 g only
- Fits Tires 700 x 25-30mm
- Stem length: 60mm
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
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1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Developed Leak at Stem
After about 200 miles on these, one of the tubes developed an unrepairable leak at the valve stem insert. Love the compact size of the tubes but with this limited sample size, it just doesn�t seem the reliability is there yet. Wanted to love these but disappointed.
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Reviewed 1/16/2023
by SWF Rider
Cycling Enthusiast
SW Florida
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light,tough and durable
The Vittoria Ultra-Light Speed Road Tube is lightweight, tough and durable. The 60 mm stem length works well with aero profile wheelsets. An important feature for me is that it can accommodate the Quarq tyrewiz pressure sensor without leaks! I have 300 miles and counting without leaks so far. From my experience, this tube outperforms latex.
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Super light
If you are looking for a way to loose grams this is a very good option. They are also really good to carry on a jersey pocket.
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Reviewed 2/11/2023
by velodvm
Competitive Racer
Tucson
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Ultralight but poorly constructed. Leaked on first use.
The small size and light weight are ideal and the reason for my purchase. Perfect for my emergency tube for my tubeless tires.
Sidewall puncture today that did not seal. Put a Gorilla tape boot over the puncture and installed the tube. Pumped up the tire with a Lezyne pump and continued the ride. Got home to replace the tire and could not deflate it all the way. Removed the core from the tube, still not deflated. Had to puncture the tire????.
I removed the tube and checked it for leaks. Air streaming out at the seam/weld. It had inflated the tubeless tire as the air leaked out of the tube. Forturnately my tape boot was air tight. Very expensive for a tube that doesn't hold air on the first use.
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